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Looker is challenging you tell him which movie it comes from.
Boing Boing: January 29, 2006 - February 4, 2006 Archives 2006
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Also for when I'm feeling early-80s is Looker, which is nicely emblematic for those times.
Comfort movies. Ann Althouse 2007
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Your story gave me a most startling deja vu --- remember "Looker"?
Boing Boing 2006
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…. relationship pilot to GIB / 'Looker' / RIO / WSO that makes or breaks …
Jetwhine 2009
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Here's an example from her kaleidoscopic story, "Looker": "The balcony neighbors drank wine then bickered.
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Looker says the report shows the risk of vitamin D deficiency differs by age, sex, race and ethnicity.
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Looker applied the institute's four categories vitamin D sufficiency, risk of deficiency, risk of inadequacy and levels that are possibly too high to data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey to get the figures.
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Except for Looker, which mostly demonstrated the effects of cocaine and Playboy bunnies on otherwise intelligent physician/authors, he stuff was great.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Recession as a Disease Vector 2010
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White returned to Hollywood with renewed resolve and earned a series of minor acting jobs in largely forgettable films, including a bit part in Looker and the 1981 thriller, Graduation Day.
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About two-thirds had sufficient levels, but about a third were in ranges suggesting risk of either inadequate or deficient levels, says report author Anne Looker, a research scientist with the CDC.Late last year, the Institute of Medicine recommended new daily intakes for calcium and vitamin D when it comes to bone health.
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